Primary cilia attenuate hedgehog signalling in neoplastic chondrocytes
Primary cilia can act as either a negative or positive regulator of the hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway. Many cartilage tumors are characterized by abnormal activation of the Hh pathway. Here, we report that the presence of primary cilia occurs at a low frequency (12.4%) in neoplastic chondrocytes f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Oncogene 2013-11, Vol.32 (47), p.5388-5396 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Primary cilia can act as either a negative or positive regulator of the hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway. Many cartilage tumors are characterized by abnormal activation of the Hh pathway. Here, we report that the presence of primary cilia occurs at a low frequency (12.4%) in neoplastic chondrocytes from malignant human chondrosarcomas, compared with chondrocytes from normal articular cartilage (67.7%). To determine the function of primary cilia in cartilaginous neoplasia, we studied benign cartilage tumors that are formed in mice by chondrocyte-specific overexpression of
Gli2
, a downstream transcriptional activator of the Hh pathway.
Col2A1-Gli2
mice were crossed with
Ift88
+/− mice, which display a partial loss of ciliogenesis. Surprisingly, cartilage tumors developed in
Ift88
+/− mice that were phenotypically similar to those that arise in
Col2A1-Gli2
mice. Further activation of the Hh pathway was observed in
Col2A1-Gli2; Ift88
+/− mice compared with either
Col2A1-Gli2
or
Ift88
+/− mice, which was associated with an increased incidence of cartilage tumors. Chondrosarcomas were established in explant cultures, and treated with choral hydrate, which disrupts the functional primary cilia. Thus, treatment resulted in hyperactivity of the Hh signaling pathway, as well as cellular changes that could promote tumor growth. Primary cilia functions to inhibit Hh signaling in neoplastic chondrocytes. The activation of Hh signaling is sufficient to induce benign cartilage tumors without another oncogenic initiating event. Moreover, as primary cilia suppress Hh pathway activation in chondrosarcoma, cellular mechanisms inhibiting proper cilia function may be important in maintaining the neoplastic phenotype. |
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ISSN: | 0950-9232 1476-5594 |
DOI: | 10.1038/onc.2012.588 |